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Old 11-08-2007, 06:53 AM
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Exclamation isn't it true that in chess

you cant have your knight jump over unmoved pawns that are on the front lines?

im right... right? other wise, im going to feel like an ass...
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Old 11-08-2007, 07:53 AM
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Re: isn't it true that in chesssss

Sorry, Knights can jump over anything, that's why they're represented by a horse!

Go right to the source and ask the horse, he'll give you the answer that you'll endorse,
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Old 11-08-2007, 10:48 AM
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Re: isn't it true that in chesssss

I second that motion. Buffy is correct as usual.

Better to feel like an ass than a horse's ass.
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Better to feel like an ass than a horse's ass.
"Like", of course, being the operative word there...
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Re: isn't it true that in chesssss

you guys are goofy :P

dude okay sooooo... why cant i pat a burning dog?
wouldnt it be better to pat and SAVE a burning dog
then to merely let the dog burn and die a slow painful
death?
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dude okay sooooo... why cant i pat a burning dog?
You don't have to take my word for it. But it really is a bad idea. It also depends on cicumstances, though. If you see a labrador on fire strolling down the street, you should not approach it. A burning lab might want to hump your leg, being all hot and stuff. You might want to look around for a hose or something to cool the dog down. But labs have been known to spontaneously ignite, so I wouldn't stand too close to them. Nice dogs, however.

If you see a border collie with smoke coming out his fur, feel free to pat him. Border collies are incredibly smart dogs, and perfectly able to put themselves out if they should have the bad luck to ignite. Most border collies catch fire through accidentally sparking themselves when they're welding bigger and better cat traps together. As a matter of fact, border collies are so smart that you shouldn't ever see one on fire - it would've been put out long before. You're probably wondering why the Fire Departments all over the world use dalmations instead of border collies, if the collies are so smart? Well, the nice answer would be that dalmations are even smarter, but that, unfortunately, is not the truth. In truth, dalmations are probably the dumbest animals in existence. Once the firefighters have put the fire out, they let the dalmation into the building (or remains) to look for any flames missed by the firefighters. The dalmation does it in the following way:

He will run up and down the rubble, and will see a flickering yellow thing. The flickering yellow thing looks friendly. The dalmation likes friendly things. The dalmation runs to the friendly yellow thing with a big slobbering smile. "Will you be my friend?" the dalmation asks in Dalmanese. The flame grows slightly, which the dalmation sees as confirmation. "Yay! Me have friend! Let's play!" the dalmation replies, and proceeds to roll over the flame. The flame, of course, ignites the dalmation, who starts to burn a bright yellow. The firefighters are then able to put out the rest of the fire by following the brightly burning dog like a beacon. They also put the dog out, dries him off, and let him go off in search of new friends. When the dog is gone for more than 10 minutes without catching fire, the firemen assumes the fire has been put out and will leave the scene. They don't use border collies because the border collies will hang out around the perimeter, bumming cigarettes from everybody, and reckon the fire chief is bloody crazy if he thinks he's going into that burning pile of crap. Some delinquent border collies have been known to jack cars just to get away from the fire. They find it mostly boring, and will go and look for some action somewhere else.

But then again, the recommended actions to take for different breeds vary in matters of a pyrotechnical nature. For instance, if you see a flaming chihuahua, add some lighter fluid.
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Well, I don't know what a dalmation is but I imagine they must be a real damnatian! I suppose if they speak Dalmanese they must be from Dalmania too, that might be why they're so manic dumb as you describe them...

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If you need to jump over those pawns, you'd be better to feel like a horse, 'cause an ass doesn't jump so good, never seen an ass in a gymkhana!

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Re: isn't it true that in chess

BAHAHAHAA!
you guys are so funny!

haha, that made my dayyyyyyy :P
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